Estate Tax - New Law
Answer:
New for 2011 and 2012 is a concept named portability which allows a surviving spouse's estate to use any portion of the exemption amount not used by the other spouse’s estate.
For decedents and gifts made in 2011, a unified credit of $1,730,800 is allowed which is the equivalent of a $5 million dollar exemption is subtracted from the tax calculated on the taxable estate.
For 2012 the $5 Million exemption may be increased for inflation.
For decedents and gifts made in 2011, a unified credit of $1,730,800 is allowed which is the equivalent of a $5 million dollar exemption is subtracted from the tax calculated on the taxable estate.
For 2012 the $5 Million exemption may be increased for inflation.
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